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Day 10 You @joannehawker soo difficult to choose a photo that j like and sums up me! So here is 3 which sum up my passions - blockprinting, travel, cooking, family and gardens! I am a Mum to amazingly creative children, Grandma to two beautiful little girls. I was a Food and Textiles teacher for more than 30 years and love making anything to do with gardens, food and textiles! Most important thing in my life - my family 😊. Love a challenge, looking forward and being creative makes me happy. I love teaching workshops, meeting people and sharing my love of handprinted textiles.www.clarewalshdesign.co.uk @freshairsculpture @blenheimpalace @westonbirtarb @prema_arts @newbreweryarts @marlboroughsummerschool @nature_in_art_official @hawkwood_college @ashmoleanmuseum @ashmoleanevents.
Friday 8 March at 7.30pm. Grazhdanskij kodeks kazahskoj ssr obschaya chastj. We welcome the powerful new dance theatre piece Rockbottom from acclaimed dance artist Stuart Waters @rockbottomdance The piece combines bold storytelling with highly physical choreography. The piece is a brutally honest self portrait about the artist’s addiction, depression and brush with self-destructive behaviour.
A must-see for all who are passionate about breathtaking dance, a dark narrative and those affected directly or indirectly by the themes contained within the piece. The show will have audio description.
Only suitable for adults. We’re delighted to open our new exhibitions from talented, visionary makers @celiasmith_wireartist @andylovellprintmaker and @hannahturneruk The exhibitions are available for view from Tuesday to Saturday 9am until 4pm. It is worth noting that our Upstairs Gallery which houses @celiasmith_wireartist beautiful wire birds is sometimes inaccessible during classes so if you’re making a special journey to see the artist’s work (as featured on @bbccountryfile )then please call on 03 to check availability. 🍻Friday the 22nd March is the Uley Hooley at The Red Lion Arlingham!🍻 🍺Celebrating the first three firkins of Uley Ale ever to leave the brewery. They were delivered to The Red Lion on March 22nd 1985, and Uley Ales have been enjoyed at the Lion ever since. 🍺The Uley crew will be on hand, as will their own singing Brewmaster, who will provide entertainment as part of the popular duo, the Welcome Parrots.
🍺There is also a planned charity Skittles tournament, and “almost 80’s” beer pricing all night long. 🍺Greg, the Landlord, might even make a Paella, to keep everyone in a drinking mood. 🍻Come along and join us for an incredible event! The Red Lion and Uley Brewery thank you all for your support🍻. A boy falls and finds himself in a dark and terrifying new world. It’s a world of lost things: car keys, wedding rings, dads, and a mysterious girl who is building an amazing machine. Performed in a unique dome structure, The Lost Things is about losing and finding things you didn’t even know you were looking for; a dark fairy-tale set in a fantastical world, where nothing is quite as it seems.
Tortoise in a Nutshell is an Edinburgh-based visual theatre company that creates performances to inspire and ignite the imaginations of audiences. We’re delighted to welcome the Tortoises back with their spellbinding new piece of theatre – The Lost Things this Saturday 23rd February with two shows, one at 6pm and the other at 7.30pm.